Research Reveals Widest Attainment Gap Emerges in Early Years

Education Early Years Inclusion
Research Reveals Widest Attainment Gap Emerges in Early Years
Published July 14, 2026
New research has revealed that the attainment gap between disadvantaged children and their peers is more pronounced during the early years than at any subsequent stage of education. This finding challenges the assumption that educational inequality develops primarily during formal schooling, instead highlighting how disadvantage manifests before children even reach the classroom. The research underscores the vital importance of the foundation years from birth to age five in shaping lifelong outcomes. If the widest disparities emerge during this critical developmental period, efforts to promote equity must prioritise early childhood education, family support services, and health visiting to ensure vulnerable children receive the support they need before starting school. With early years provision sitting at the heart of tackling educational inequality, these findings carry significant implications for local authority budgets and service planning. Addressing the root causes of disadvantage during a child's earliest years may prove more effective—and more cost-efficient—than attempting to close gaps that have already widened by the time children enter Key Stage 1.
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